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Posted on 8/12/17 at 10:36 am to justausedcarguy
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I really enjoyed that song until I found out what it was about. Now it creeps me out every time I hear it. Kinda like "Hotty Toddy".
Urban legend. Phil denied the story about a drowning victim. Said he wrote it spontaneously and doesn't even know what the song is about. You can enjoy it again if you'd like to.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 11:13 am to Powell
All these social media experts and their predictions are not worth a bucket of warm spit.
You realize of course that you place yourself in this same category by adding your own predictions. Guess yours isn't worth spit either.
You realize of course that you place yourself in this same category by adding your own predictions. Guess yours isn't worth spit either.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 12:00 pm to Powell
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Ole Miss is frickED!
I agree.
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Posted on 8/12/17 at 12:34 pm to TonyMontana
Ok, for sure Tonymontana. Thanks for asking without the benefit of ad hominem fallacy. You made a good post. I heard some of what I am saying confirmed on a podcast this month. Other parts are not included. The podcast maybe got a few things wrong. The COI will not be in Mississippi and I understand Leo Lewis is the only student athlete the committee wants to see, but not for certain he's the only one. Anyway, you can hear Neal Ready and Chase Parham discuss it around the 40:10 section. There is some other stuff before that too, if you'd like to listen. As for Yancy, I have never read anything he's ever written. The only thing I know about him is secondary information from sites such as this one. I don't post and am not a member of the Scout pay site. Here is a link if you would like to hear it, 7/26/17: LINK
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Posted on 8/12/17 at 12:54 pm to Powell
Do you mean Neal McCready?
These are both from the Rebelgrove?
Yes, they are so much better than Yancey.
You really are that stupid to believe them aren't you. In the COI response, the COI said that basically no one at Ole Miss was credible.
Think about that.
These are both from the Rebelgrove?
Yes, they are so much better than Yancey.
You really are that stupid to believe them aren't you. In the COI response, the COI said that basically no one at Ole Miss was credible.
Think about that.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 1:00 pm to bbvdd
Everything's fine will still beat Alabama this year everything's okay.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 1:01 pm to bbvdd
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Do you mean Neal McCready?
You mean the guy that wrote this? Yeah, he's totally reliable. His sources are the best and you can take what he says to the bank.
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Neal McCready
Time to give up on Saban
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
So let me get this straight. Just last week, Alabama was so confident it could lure Nick Saban away from his $5 million-a-year job with the Miami Dolphins after New Year’s Eve that it offered its top position to West Virginia’s Rich Rodriguez. Now, days after Rodriguez changed his mind/played Bama for more cash, the Tide’s sights are set once again on Saban, who just led the Dolphins to a 21-0 mauling of the New England Patriots. One Alabama backer after another has insisted since Rodriguez’s rejection that Saban is back on top of the Tide’s wish list. Alabama fans, apparently plugged into Saban’s office and his $7.5 million home in Fort Lauderdale, believe the former Michigan State and LSU coach is unhappy with the NFL and the Dolphins and that he’s willing to leave almost $15 million on the table in order to return to the SEC. Turns out, they just might be right—but only about the unhappy part. “Nick doesn’t ever look happy,” said Chris Landry, a Baton Rouge-based NFL scout and analyst for Fox Sports Radio. “He’s always so focused and driven.” Saban, who is 15-14 in two seasons at Miami, is still a bit irritated at the Dolphins’ doctors, the same ones who told him during the offseason that free agent Drew Brees’ injured right shoulder wouldn’t heal in time for him to throw a football this fall. Later, the same medical staff gave Saban the green light to trade for quarterback Daunte Culpepper, who suffered a severe knee injury last season while playing for the Minnesota Vikings. Brees signed with New Orleans and has guided the Saints to the verge of the NFC South championship while putting up MVP numbers. Culpepper’s knee hampered his play early on, and the Dolphins have since turned to Joey Harrington. So, no, Saban’s not super happy. If he had Brees, he just might be a Super Bowl contender. However, Landry said there’s no way Saban is leaving Miami, and Landry should know. The veteran NFL scout worked with Saban in Cleveland, played a key role in LSU’s hiring of Saban and now runs his own scouting/consulting business in which he analyzes pro and college personnel for NFL teams. One of his clients, predictably, is the Miami Dolphins, and Landry insists Saban has no intention of walking away from the NFL after just two seasons. “From a football/organization standpoint, his situation is perfect and he knows it,” Landry said. “He’s got what he wants. It’s a chance of a lifetime. He’ll have success. He took a team with six-win personnel last year and won nine games. He’s doing a good job in my opinion. They’re an old team that he’s trying to rebuild. That challenge kind of drives him. There’s no question he’ll have success in Miami and he’ll be given the time he needs to have it.” Landry was surprised Sunday and again on Monday when various media reports kept the Saban-to-Alabama rumors alive. Landry, who is often consulted by NFL and college teams in their coaching evaluations and searches, hasn’t heard from Alabama recently, but if Mal Moore were to call, he’d advise him to not wait on Saban. “I think that would take them out of some other candidates,” Landry said. “(Saban to Alabama) isn’t happening at all. He’s every bit committed to Miami. Alabama’s not even on his radar. After the season, he’s going to be focused immediately on draft preparation and free agency. I think you can take that to the bank.” Landry said media types are reading too much into Saban’s statements about the job. Several analysts have insisted that Saban is leaving the door to Tuscaloosa open with denials of interest that aren’t 100 percent emphatic. Those people, Landry said, don’t understand Saban. Saban’s a coach’s coach, meaning he’ll never say a job is a bad one, never insult friends by saying he wouldn’t be interested in a position at their alma mater. For example, Landry said, Saban would never take the job at Ole Miss, but if Archie Manning were to call him, Saban would be respectful and flattered. That’s happened, Landry said, when former Alabama players have talked to Saban about the Tide vacancy. That doesn’t mean he wants Mike Shula’s old job. “He might want to return to college one day,” Landry said, “but it wouldn’t be to Alabama.” By the way, Landry recommends Wake Forest’s Jim Grobe for the Alabama job, pointing out that Grobe took a program with fewer resources than its opponents and won the Atlantic Coast Conference title. He’s surprised Alabama appears to be aiming higher. ‘There’s a minority there that believes there has to be something bigger because they’re Alabama,” Landry said. “It’s a good job, but you have to get the right fit. They have such a high regard for their program that they can’t see that the landscape has changed.” Contact Neal McCready at: nmccready@press-register.com
Posted on 8/12/17 at 1:16 pm to JustGetItRight
Wow. This thread is something else. What sort of drugs is this guy on to think Ole Miss has any sort of leverage over the NCAA? Jesus.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 1:19 pm to BoarEd
It became official months ago. Ole Miss fans are sheep. I think they have sex with them, too.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 1:23 pm to MullenBoys
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It became official months ago. Ole Miss fans are sheep. I think they have sex with them, too.
At this point, I think the only real question is whether the sheep is the pitcher or the catcher.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 2:05 pm to Craig86
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will still beat Alabama this year
Surely you don't believe this.
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everything is fine
Surely you don't believe this either.
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everything's okay
Everything is not ok rebel. Not by long shot. Even if you did beat Bama (you won't) everything is not ok.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 2:41 pm to Commander Data
Any chance of credibly Powell attempted to gain in this thread totally diminished when she mentioned Neil McReady or any media idiot and what they've reported and especially that twit Fancy Porter. Lol
Come on, she heard shite on a podcast this month and thinks it carries any weight with the current situation at OM.
Come on, she heard shite on a podcast this month and thinks it carries any weight with the current situation at OM.
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Posted on 8/12/17 at 4:05 pm to Powell
Ole miss will come up with anything to try to make their self think they're not getting in trouble! When the hammer finally comes down they're going to be a lot of suicidal Ole Miss fans
Posted on 8/12/17 at 4:22 pm to broadcaster
Yes, officer. I was doing 100 miles per hour...but if you try to ticket me, boy...will you be in trouble.
Posted on 8/12/17 at 5:53 pm to Powell
Got it. One podcast by OM reporters constitutes something "being reported".
Look, I know you won't believe me, but those guys are 100% wrong (as has been evidenced by their being absolutely wrong about everything related to this case since day 1).
Look, I know you won't believe me, but those guys are 100% wrong (as has been evidenced by their being absolutely wrong about everything related to this case since day 1).
Posted on 8/12/17 at 6:35 pm to Powell
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Anyway, you can hear Neal Ready and Chase Parham discuss it around the 40:10 section
Here's me listening to those two goobers.
blah, blah, blah, pattern of going after ole miss with moncrief... blah, blah, blah, separation between investigators and committee...
Lewis is not believable in the 2nd NOA. ...path to victory without it getting ugly, where no one is knocked out, the investigators, the COI, ole miss, Those parties could have a split decision and everybody lick their bruises and walk away from a PR point of view.
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Posted on 8/13/17 at 12:28 am to Commander Data
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Urban legend. Phil denied the story about a drowning victim. Said he wrote it spontaneously and doesn't even know what the song is about. You can enjoy it again if you'd like to.
No shite? I have believed that it was about a drowning for years now. I don't even remember where I heard that story. It sounded believable......
Posted on 8/13/17 at 2:58 am to Carolina_Girl
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NCAA Mistakes with Ole Miss may matter by Carolina_Girl
Just had a song on and a few of the lines made me think of y'all. It was "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins and the verses were:
Well if you told me you were drowning, I would not lend a hand.
I've seen your face before, my friend, but I don't know if you know who I am.
Well I was there and I saw what you did...I saw it with my own two eyes.
So you can wipe off that grin, I know where you've been...it's all been a pack of lies.
And then the drum beat drops. As if heads are being slashed
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